Ivette Gonzalez
Description
Ivette González is a Mexican-American voice actress based in Los Angeles, recognized for her extensive work in Latin American Spanish dubbing of anime and animated series. She is particularly known for providing voices for young female and child characters. Her full name is Reina Ivette González Martínez.
González's career in dubbing began with a debut role in the anime series Cat's Eye. One of her most iconic and defining roles is that of Lucy, known as Hikaru Shidou in the original Japanese, in the classic magical girl series Magic Knight Rayearth. She voiced this protagonist in both the television series and its subsequent original video animation. This role is frequently cited as the work for which she is best known.
Her filmography includes a wide range of other significant anime roles. She is the voice of Jorgito, the character Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya, in the Los Angeles dub of the long-running series Detective Conan, also known as Case Closed. She also voiced Rita Marín in Kinkyuu Hasshin Saver Kids and took on the role of Niño in The Adventures of the Little Prince. Other credits include Erika Chang in Virtua Fighter, multiple characters in Saint Tail, and Sakura Rokujo in Tokko.
Beyond anime, González's voice can be heard in numerous animated series and films. She is the Spanish voice of the Pata Daisy in Quack Pack and provided voices for Jerry and Nibbles in a Los Angeles redub of Tom and Jerry shorts. She also dubbed the character Flounder for later seasons of The Little Mermaid series. Her work extends to live-action dubbing for films and television, where she has voiced characters such as Gabrielle Solis, played by Eva Longoria, in Desperate Housewives and Cole Sear, played by Haley Joel Osment, in The Sixth Sense.
Throughout her career, González has participated in recurring collaborations with other voice actors. Her work on Magic Knight Rayearth saw her regularly alongside Angelines Santana, who voiced Marina, and Marcela Bordes, who voiced Anaís.
González's contributions to the dubbing industry have been recognized in media. In 2015, she was featured in an NBC News article that highlighted the lives and work of Latina dubbing actresses. The same year, she was also part of a documentary titled Now en Español, which followed her and other actresses involved in the Spanish dubbing of Desperate Housewives.
González's career in dubbing began with a debut role in the anime series Cat's Eye. One of her most iconic and defining roles is that of Lucy, known as Hikaru Shidou in the original Japanese, in the classic magical girl series Magic Knight Rayearth. She voiced this protagonist in both the television series and its subsequent original video animation. This role is frequently cited as the work for which she is best known.
Her filmography includes a wide range of other significant anime roles. She is the voice of Jorgito, the character Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya, in the Los Angeles dub of the long-running series Detective Conan, also known as Case Closed. She also voiced Rita Marín in Kinkyuu Hasshin Saver Kids and took on the role of Niño in The Adventures of the Little Prince. Other credits include Erika Chang in Virtua Fighter, multiple characters in Saint Tail, and Sakura Rokujo in Tokko.
Beyond anime, González's voice can be heard in numerous animated series and films. She is the Spanish voice of the Pata Daisy in Quack Pack and provided voices for Jerry and Nibbles in a Los Angeles redub of Tom and Jerry shorts. She also dubbed the character Flounder for later seasons of The Little Mermaid series. Her work extends to live-action dubbing for films and television, where she has voiced characters such as Gabrielle Solis, played by Eva Longoria, in Desperate Housewives and Cole Sear, played by Haley Joel Osment, in The Sixth Sense.
Throughout her career, González has participated in recurring collaborations with other voice actors. Her work on Magic Knight Rayearth saw her regularly alongside Angelines Santana, who voiced Marina, and Marcela Bordes, who voiced Anaís.
González's contributions to the dubbing industry have been recognized in media. In 2015, she was featured in an NBC News article that highlighted the lives and work of Latina dubbing actresses. The same year, she was also part of a documentary titled Now en Español, which followed her and other actresses involved in the Spanish dubbing of Desperate Housewives.
All Characters
- SpanishAnime overview: The Adventures of the Little Prince
- Spanish
- SpanishAnime overview: Kinkyū Hasshin Saver Kids
- SpanishAnime overview: Virtua Fighter
- SpanishAnime overview: Tokko
- SpanishAnime overview: Maison Ikkoku
- SpanishAnime overview: Detective Conan
- SpanishAnime overview: Magic Knight Rayearth
- SpanishAnime overview: The Twins at St. Clare's